SEGMENT VIEWER: Phoneme View



1) 19-198-0000

northanger abbey
Duration: 1.965
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2) 19-198-0001

this little work was finished in the year eighteen o three and intended for immediate publication it was disposed of to a bookseller it was even advertised
Duration: 11.765
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3) 19-198-0002

neither the author nor the public have any other concern than as some observation is necessary upon those parts of the work which thirteen years have made comparatively obsolete
Duration: 10.795
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4) 19-198-0003

the public are entreated to bear in mind that thirteen years have passed since it was finished many more since it was begun and that during that period places manners books and opinions have undergone considerable changes
Duration: 15.48
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5) 19-198-0004

chapter one no one who had ever seen catherine morland in her infancy would have supposed her born to be an heroine her situation in life
Duration: 12.99
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6) 19-198-0005

the character of her father and mother her own person and disposition were all equally against her her father was a clergyman without being neglected or poor and a very respectable man
Duration: 14.39
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7) 19-198-0006

her mother was a woman of useful plain sense with a good temper and what is more remarkable with a good constitution she had three sons before catherine was born
Duration: 13.005
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8) 19-198-0007

where there are heads and arms and legs enough for the number but the morlands had little other right to the word for they were in general very plain and catherine for many years of her life as plain as any
Duration: 14.16
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9) 19-198-0008

she had a thin awkward figure
Duration: 2.86
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10) 19-198-0009

dark lank hair and strong features so much for her person and not less unpropitious for heroism seemed her mind she was fond of all boy's plays and greatly preferred cricket
Duration: 14.805
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11) 19-198-0010

not merely to dolls but to the more heroic enjoyments of infancy nursing a dormouse feeding a canary bird or watering a rose bush indeed she had no taste for a garden
Duration: 12.6
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12) 19-198-0011

and if she gathered flowers at all it was chiefly for the pleasure of mischief at least so it was conjectured from her always preferring those which she was forbidden to take such were her propensities
Duration: 13.945
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13) 19-198-0012

her abilities were quite as extraordinary she never could learn or understand anything before she was taught and sometimes not even then for she was often inattentive and occasionally stupid
Duration: 12.655
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14) 19-198-0013

her mother was three months in teaching her only to repeat the beggar's petition and after all her next sister sally could say it better than she did not that catherine was always stupid by no means
Duration: 15
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15) 19-198-0014

she learnt the fable of the hare and many friends as quickly as any girl in england her mother wished her to learn music and catherine was sure she should like it for she was very fond of tinkling the keys of the old forlorn spinnet
Duration: 15.57
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16) 19-198-0015

so at eight years old she began she learnt a year and could not bear it and missus morland who did not insist on her daughters being accomplished in spite of incapacity or distaste allowed her to leave off
Duration: 14.915
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17) 19-198-0016

french by her mother her proficiency in either was not remarkable and she shirked her lessons in both whenever she could what a strange unaccountable character for with all these symptoms of profligacy at ten years old
Duration: 15.395
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18) 19-198-0017

hated confinement and cleanliness and loved nothing so well in the world as rolling down the green slope at the back of the house such was catherine morland at ten at fifteen appearances were mending
Duration: 15.64
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19) 19-198-0018

she began to curl her hair and long for balls her complexion improved her features were softened by plumpness and colour her eyes gained more animation and her figure more consequence
Duration: 13.65
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20) 19-198-0019

her love of dirt gave way to an inclination for finery and she grew clean as she grew smart she had now the pleasure of sometimes hearing her father and mother remark on her personal improvement
Duration: 13.01
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21) 19-198-0020

catherine grows quite a good looking girl she is almost pretty today were words which caught her ears now and then and how welcome were the sounds to look almost pretty
Duration: 12.795
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22) 19-198-0021

than a beauty from her cradle can ever receive missus morland was a very good woman and wished to see her children everything they ought to be but her time was so much occupied in lying in and teaching the little ones
Duration: 16.29
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23) 19-198-0022

that her elder daughters were inevitably left to shift for themselves and it was not very wonderful that catherine who had by nature nothing heroic about her should prefer cricket baseball riding on horseback
Duration: 14.275
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24) 19-198-0023

and running about the country at the age of fourteen to books or at least books of information for provided that nothing like useful knowledge could be gained from them provided they were all story and no reflection
Duration: 14.37
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25) 19-198-0024

she had never any objection to books at all but from fifteen to seventeen she was in training for a heroine she read all such works as heroines must read to supply their memories with those quotations which are so serviceable
Duration: 15.66
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26) 19-198-0025

many a flower is born to blush unseen and waste its fragrance on the desert air from thompson that it is a delightful task to teach the young idea how to shoot
Duration: 14.95
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27) 19-198-0026

and from shakespeare she gained a great store of information amongst the rest that trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmation strong as proofs of holy writ
Duration: 13.47
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28) 19-198-0027

that the poor beetle which we tread upon in corporal sufferance feels a pang as great as when a giant dies and that a young woman in love always looks
Duration: 13.95
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29) 19-198-0028

like patience on a monument smiling at grief so far her improvement was sufficient and in many other points she came on exceedingly well for though she could not write sonnets
Duration: 14.48
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30) 19-198-0029

she brought herself to read them and though there seemed no chance of her throwing a whole party into raptures by a prelude on the pianoforte of her own composition she could listen to other people's performance with very little fatigue
Duration: 14.675
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31) 19-198-0030

her greatest deficiency was in the pencil she had no notion of drawing not enough even to attempt a sketch of her lover's profile that she might be detected in the design
Duration: 11.615
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32) 19-198-0031

there she fell miserably short of the true heroic height at present she did not know her own poverty for she had no lover to portray she had reached the age of seventeen
Duration: 13.215
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33) 19-198-0032

without having seen one amiable youth who could call forth her sensibility without having inspired one real passion and without having excited even any admiration but what was very moderate and very transient
Duration: 14.735
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34) 19-198-0033

this was strange indeed but strange things may be generally accounted for if their cause be fairly searched out there was not one lord in the neighbourhood no not even a baronet
Duration: 14.305
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35) 19-198-0034

there was not one family among their acquaintance who had reared and supported a boy accidentally found at their door not one young man whose origin was unknown her father had no ward and the squire of the parish no children
Duration: 16.625
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36) 19-198-0035

but when a young lady is to be a heroine the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her something must and will happen to throw a hero in her way mister allen
Duration: 14.825
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37) 19-198-0036

who owned the chief of the property about fullerton the village in wiltshire where the morlands lived was ordered to bath for the benefit of a gouty constitution and his lady a good humoured woman fond of miss morland and probably aware that if
Duration: 15.85
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38) 19-198-0037

she must seek them abroad invited her to go with them
Duration: 4.24
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39) 19-227-0000

chapter thirty catherine's disposition was not naturally sedentary nor had her habits been ever very industrious but whatever might hitherto have been her defects of that sort
Duration: 15.025
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40) 19-227-0001

her mother could not but perceive them now to be greatly increased she could neither sit still nor employ herself for ten minutes together walking round the garden and orchard again and again as if nothing but motion was voluntary
Duration: 15.99
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41) 19-227-0002

and it seemed as if she could even walk about the house rather than remain fixed for any time in the parlour her loss of spirits was a yet greater alteration in her rambling and her idleness
Duration: 13.685
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42) 19-227-0003

but when a third night's rest had neither restored her cheerfulness improved her in useful activity nor given her a greater inclination for needlework she could no longer refrain from the gentle reproof of
Duration: 14.285
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43) 19-227-0004

my dear catherine i am afraid you are growing quite a fine lady i do not know when poor richard's cravats would be done if he had no friend but you your head runs too much upon bath
Duration: 13.93
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44) 19-227-0005

catherine took up her work directly saying in a dejected voice that her head did not run upon bath much then you are fretting about general tilney and that is very simple of you
Duration: 14.705
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45) 19-227-0006

for ten to one whether you ever see him again you should never fret about trifles after a short silence i hope my catherine you are not getting out of humour with home because it is not so grand as northanger
Duration: 15.535
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46) 19-227-0007

that would be turning your visit into an evil indeed wherever you are you should always be contented but especially at home because there you must spend the most of your time i did not quite like at breakfast
Duration: 14.655
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47) 19-227-0008

to hear you talk so much about the french bread at northanger i am sure i do not care about the bread it is all the same to me what i eat there is a very clever essay in one of the books upstairs upon much such a subject
Duration: 16.135
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48) 19-227-0009

about young girls that have been spoilt for home by great acquaintance the mirror i think i will look it out for you some day or other because i am sure it will do you good catherine said no more and with an endeavour to do right
Duration: 15.835
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49) 19-227-0010

applied to her work but after a few minutes sunk again without knowing it herself into languor and listlessness moving herself in her chair from the irritation of weariness much oftener than she moved her needle
Duration: 15.245
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50) 19-227-0011

hastily left the room to fetch the book in question anxious to lose no time in attacking so dreadful a malady it was some time before she could find what she looked for and other family matters occurring to detain her
Duration: 15.075
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51) 19-227-0012

a quarter of an hour had elapsed ere she returned downstairs with the volume from which so much was hoped her avocations above having shut out all noise but what she created herself
Duration: 12.73
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52) 19-227-0013

she knew not that a visitor had arrived within the last few minutes till on entering the room the first object she beheld was a young man whom she had never seen before
Duration: 11.23
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53) 19-227-0014

with a look of much respect he immediately rose and being introduced to her by her conscious daughter as mister henry tilney with the embarrassment of real sensibility
Duration: 12.49
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54) 19-227-0015

began to apologize for his appearance there acknowledging that after what had passed he had little right to expect a welcome at fullerton and stating his impatience to be assured of miss morland's having reached her home in safety
Duration: 14.96
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55) 19-227-0016

as the cause of his intrusion he did not address himself to an uncandid judge or a resentful heart far from comprehending him or his sister in their father's misconduct
Duration: 12.685
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56) 19-227-0017

missus morland had been always kindly disposed towards each and instantly pleased by his appearance received him with the simple professions of unaffected benevolence thanking him for such an attention to her daughter
Duration: 14.63
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57) 19-227-0018

though his heart was greatly relieved by such unlooked for mildness it was not just at that moment in his power to say anything to the purpose returning in silence to his seat therefore
Duration: 12.38
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58) 19-227-0019

but her glowing cheek and brightened eye made her mother trust that this good natured visit would at least set her heart at ease for a time and gladly therefore did she lay aside the first volume of the mirror for a future hour
Duration: 14.8
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59) 19-227-0020

desirous of mister morland's assistance as well in giving encouragement as in finding conversation for her guest whose embarrassment on his father's account she earnestly pitied
Duration: 11.535
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60) 19-227-0021

missus morland had very early dispatched one of the children to summon him but mister morland was from home and being thus without any support at the end of a quarter of an hour she had nothing to say
Duration: 13.125
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61) 19-227-0022

after a couple of minutes unbroken silence henry turning to catherine for the first time since her mother's entrance asked her with sudden alacrity if mister and missus allen were now at fullerton
Duration: 13.75
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62) 19-227-0023

and on developing from amidst all her perplexity of words in reply the meaning which one short syllable would have given immediately expressed his intention of paying his respects to them and
Duration: 13.195
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63) 19-227-0024

asked her if she would have the goodness to show him the way you may see the house from this window sir was information on sarah's side which produced only a bow of acknowledgment from the gentleman and a silencing nod from her mother
Duration: 15.225
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64) 19-227-0025

for missus morland thinking it probable as a secondary consideration in his wish of waiting on their worthy neighbours that he might have some explanation to give of his father's behaviour
Duration: 12.16
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65) 19-227-0026

which it must be more pleasant for him to communicate only to catherine would not on any account prevent her accompanying him they began their walk and missus morland was not entirely mistaken in his object in wishing it
Duration: 15.615
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66) 19-227-0027

some explanation on his father's account he had to give but his first purpose was to explain himself and before they reached mister allen's grounds he had done it so well that catherine did not think it could ever be repeated too often
Duration: 15.645
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67) 19-227-0028

and delighted in all the excellencies of her character and truly loved her society i must confess that his affection originated in nothing better than gratitude or in other words that a persuasion of her partiality for him
Duration: 15.69
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68) 19-227-0029

had been the only cause of giving her a serious thought it is a new circumstance in romance i acknowledge and dreadfully derogatory of an heroine's dignity but if it be as new in common life
Duration: 14.41
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69) 19-227-0030

the credit of a wild imagination will at least be all my own a very short visit to missus allen in which henry talked at random without sense or connection and catherine
Duration: 14.46
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70) 19-227-0031

scarcely opened her lips dismissed them to the ecstasies of another tete a tete and before it was suffered to close she was enabled to judge how far he was sanctioned by parental authority in his present application
Duration: 14.765
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71) 19-227-0032

on his return from woodston two days before he had been met near the abbey by his impatient father hastily informed in angry terms of miss morland's departure and ordered to think of her no more
Duration: 13.97
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72) 19-227-0033

such was the permission upon which he had now offered her his hand the affrighted catherine amidst all the terrors of expectation as she listened to this account
Duration: 11.665
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73) 19-227-0034

could not but rejoice in the kind caution with which henry had saved her from the necessity of a conscientious rejection by engaging her faith before he mentioned the subject
Duration: 11.405
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74) 19-227-0035

nothing to lay to her charge but her being the involuntary unconscious object of a deception which his pride could not pardon and which a better pride would have been ashamed to own
Duration: 13.09
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75) 19-227-0036

and designed her for his daughter in law on discovering his error to turn her from the house seemed the best though to his feelings an inadequate proof of his resentment towards herself and his contempt of her family
Duration: 14.62
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76) 19-227-0037

john thorpe had first misled him the general perceiving his son one night at the theatre to be paying considerable attention to miss morland
Duration: 10.85
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77) 19-227-0038

had accidentally inquired of thorpe if he knew more of her than her name thorpe most happy to be on speaking terms with a man of general tilney's importance had been joyfully and proudly communicative
Duration: 14.82
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78) 19-227-0039

and being at that time not only in daily expectation of morland's engaging isabella but likewise pretty well resolved upon marrying catherine himself
Duration: 11.18
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79) 19-227-0040

his vanity induced him to represent the family as yet more wealthy than his vanity and avarice had made him believe them with whomsoever he was or was likely to be connected
Duration: 13.81
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80) 19-227-0041

his own consequence always required that theirs should be great and as his intimacy with any acquaintance grew so regularly grew their fortune the expectations of his friend morland therefore from the first overrated
Duration: 16.485
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81) 19-227-0042

had ever since his introduction to isabella been gradually increasing and by merely adding twice as much for the grandeur of the moment by doubling what he chose to think the amount of mister morland's preferment trebling his private fortune
Duration: 15.93
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82) 19-227-0043

bestowing a rich aunt and sinking half the children he was able to represent the whole family to the general in a most respectable light for catherine however the peculiar object of the general's curiosity
Duration: 15.035
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83) 19-227-0044

and his own speculations he had yet something more in reserve and the ten or fifteen thousand pounds which her father could give her would be a pretty addition to mister allen's estate
Duration: 12.71
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84) 19-227-0045

her intimacy there had made him seriously determine on her being handsomely legacied hereafter and to speak of her therefore as the almost acknowledged future heiress of fullerton naturally followed
Duration: 13.78
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85) 19-227-0046

upon such intelligence the general had proceeded for never had it occurred to him to doubt its authority thorpe's interest in the family by his sister's approaching connection with one of its members
Duration: 13.835
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86) 19-227-0047

and his own views on another circumstances of which he boasted with almost equal openness seemed sufficient vouchers for his truth and to these were added the absolute facts of the allens being wealthy and childless
Duration: 15.25
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87) 19-227-0048

of miss morland's being under their care and as soon as his acquaintance allowed him to judge of their treating her with parental kindness his resolution was soon formed
Duration: 12.7
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88) 19-227-0049

and thankful for mister thorpe's communication he almost instantly determined to spare no pains in weakening his boasted interest and ruining his dearest hopes
Duration: 11.09
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89) 19-227-0050

catherine herself could not be more ignorant at the time of all this than his own children henry and eleanor perceiving nothing in her situation likely to engage their father's particular respect
Duration: 13.82
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90) 19-227-0051

had seen with astonishment the suddenness continuance and extent of his attention and though latterly from some hints which had accompanied an almost positive command to his son of doing everything in his power to attach her
Duration: 15.35
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91) 19-227-0052

henry was convinced of his father's believing it to be an advantageous connection it was not till the late explanation at northanger that they had the smallest idea of the false calculations which had hurried him on
Duration: 14.29
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92) 19-227-0053

that they were false the general had learnt from the very person who had suggested them from thorpe himself whom he had chanced to meet again in town and who under the influence of exactly opposite feelings
Duration: 14.105
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93) 19-227-0054

irritated by catherine's refusal and yet more by the failure of a very recent endeavour to accomplish a reconciliation between morland and isabella convinced that they were separated forever
Duration: 12.525
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94) 19-227-0055

and spurning a friendship which could be no longer serviceable hastened to contradict all that he had said before to the advantage of the morlands confessed himself to have been totally mistaken in his opinion of their circumstances and character
Duration: 15.45
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95) 19-227-0056

misled by the rhodomontade of his friend to believe his father a man of substance and credit whereas the transactions of the two or three last weeks proved him to be neither
Duration: 11.21
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96) 19-227-0057

for after coming eagerly forward on the first overture of a marriage between the families with the most liberal proposals he had on being brought to the point by the shrewdness of the relator
Duration: 13.115
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97) 19-227-0058

been constrained to acknowledge himself incapable of giving the young people even a decent support they were in fact a necessitous family numerous too almost beyond example by no means respected in their own neighbourhood
Duration: 15.75
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98) 19-227-0059

as he had lately had particular opportunities of discovering aiming at a style of life which their fortune could not warrant seeking to better themselves by wealthy connections a forward bragging scheming race
Duration: 15.865
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99) 19-227-0060

the terrified general pronounced the name of allen with an inquiring look and here too thorpe had learnt his error the allens he believed had lived near them too long
Duration: 12.12
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100) 19-227-0061

and he knew the young man on whom the fullerton estate must devolve the general needed no more enraged with almost everybody in the world but himself he set out the next day for the abbey where his performances have been seen
Duration: 15.48
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101) 19-227-0062

i leave it to my reader's sagacity to determine how much of all this it was possible for henry to communicate at this time to catherine how much of it he could have learnt from his father
Duration: 12.465
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102) 19-227-0063

in what points his own conjectures might assist him and what portion must yet remain to be told in a letter from james
Duration: 8.485
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103) 19-227-0064

catherine at any rate heard enough to feel that in suspecting general tilney of either murdering or shutting up his wife she had scarcely sinned against his character or magnified his cruelty
Duration: 13.72
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104) 19-227-0065

henry in having such things to relate of his father was almost as pitiable as in their first avowal to himself he blushed for the narrow minded counsel which he was obliged to expose
Duration: 14.295
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105) 19-227-0066

the conversation between them at northanger had been of the most unfriendly kind henry's indignation on hearing how catherine had been treated on comprehending his father's views and being ordered to acquiesce in them
Duration: 14.21
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106) 19-227-0067

had been open and bold the general accustomed on every ordinary occasion to give the law in his family prepared for no reluctance but of feeling
Duration: 12.76
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107) 19-227-0068

no opposing desire that should dare to clothe itself in words could ill brook the opposition of his son steady as the sanction of reason and the dictate of conscience could make it but in such a cause his anger
Duration: 15.515
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108) 19-227-0069

though it must shock could not intimidate henry who was sustained in his purpose by a conviction of its justice he felt himself bound as much in honour as in affection to miss morland
Duration: 13.315
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109) 19-227-0070

and believing that heart to be his own which he had been directed to gain no unworthy retraction of a tacit consent
Duration: 8.42
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110) 19-227-0071

he steadily refused to accompany his father into herefordshire an engagement formed almost at the moment to promote the dismissal of catherine and as steadily declared his intention of offering her his hand
Duration: 14.19
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111) 19-227-0072

the general was furious in his anger and they parted in dreadful disagreement henry in an agitation of mind which many solitary hours were required to compose
Duration: 12.015
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112) 26-495-0000

in sixteen sixty five written by a citizen who continued all the while in london never made public before
Duration: 9.675
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113) 26-495-0001

it was about the beginning of september sixteen sixty four that i among the rest of my neighbours heard in ordinary discourse that the plague was returned again in holland
Duration: 13.5
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114) 26-495-0002

it was brought some said from italy others from the levant among some goods which were brought home by their turkey fleet others said it was brought from candia others from cyprus
Duration: 14.555
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115) 26-495-0003

spread rumours and reports of things and to improve them by the invention of men as i have lived to see practised since
Duration: 9.035
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116) 26-495-0004

and from them was handed about by word of mouth only so that things did not spread instantly over the whole nation as they do now but it seems that the government had a true account of it
Duration: 14.055
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117) 26-495-0005

and several councils were held about ways to prevent its coming over but all was kept very private hence it was that this rumour died off again and people began to forget it as a thing we were very little concerned in
Duration: 16.195
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118) 26-495-0006

and that we hoped was not true till the latter end of november or the beginning of december sixteen sixty four when two men said to be frenchmen died of the plague in long acre
Duration: 13.965
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119) 26-495-0007

or rather at the upper end of drury lane
Duration: 4.105
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120) 26-495-0008

endeavoured to conceal it as much as possible but as it had gotten some vent in the discourse of the neighbourhood the secretaries of state got knowledge of it and concerning themselves to inquire about it in order to be certain of the truth
Duration: 16.035
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121) 26-495-0009

two physicians and a surgeon were ordered to go to the house and make inspection this they did and finding evident tokens of the sickness upon both the bodies that were dead
Duration: 13.6
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122) 26-495-0010

and it was printed in the weekly bill of mortality in the usual manner thus plague two parishes infected one
Duration: 10.79
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123) 26-495-0011

but after that i think it was about the twelfth of february another died in another house but in the same parish and in the same manner this turned the people's eyes pretty much towards that end of the town
Duration: 16.235
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124) 26-495-0012

it began to be suspected that the plague was among the people at that end of the town and that many had died of it though they had taken care to keep it as much from the knowledge of the public as possible
Duration: 12.64
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125) 26-495-0013

this possessed the heads of the people very much and few cared to go through drury lane or the other streets suspected unless they had extraordinary business that obliged them to it
Duration: 12.8
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126) 26-495-0014

the usual number of burials in a week in the parishes of saint giles in the fields and saint andrew's holborn were from twelve to seventeen or nineteen each few more or less
Duration: 15.115
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127) 26-495-0015

it was observed that the ordinary burials increased in number considerably for example from december twenty seventh to january third
Duration: 12.43
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128) 26-495-0016

the like increase of the bills was observed in the parishes of saint bride's adjoining on one side of holborn parish and in the parish of saint james clerkenwell adjoining on the other side of holborn
Duration: 14.255
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129) 26-495-0017

saint bride's zero saint james's eight
Duration: 4.2
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130) 26-495-0018

saint bride's six saint james's nine
Duration: 3.955
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131) 26-495-0019

saint james's seven
Duration: 2.065
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132) 26-495-0020

saint bride's eight
Duration: 2.19
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133) 26-495-0021

saint james's six besides this it was observed with great uneasiness by the people that the weekly bills in general increased very much during these weeks although it was at a time of the year when
Duration: 14.93
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134) 26-495-0022

in one week since the preceding visitation of sixteen fifty six however all this went off again and the weather proving cold and the frost which began in december
Duration: 13.88
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135) 26-495-0023

still continuing very severe even till near the end of february attended with sharp though moderate winds the bills decreased again and the city grew healthy and everybody began to look upon the danger as good as over
Duration: 16.71
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136) 26-495-0024

from the beginning of april especially they stood at twenty five each week till the week from the eighteenth to the twenty fifth
Duration: 10.08
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137) 26-495-0025

there was none of the plague and but four of the spotted fever but the following week it returned again and the distemper was spread into two or three other parishes
Duration: 13.035
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138) 26-495-0026

not knowing that he was already infected this was the beginning of may yet the weather was temperate variable and cool enough and people had still some hopes that which encouraged them was that the city was healthy
Duration: 15.27
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139) 26-495-0027

there died but three of which not one within the whole city or liberties and saint andrew's buried but fifteen which was very low
Duration: 11.19
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140) 26-495-0028

but still as there was but one of the plague people began to be easy the whole bill also was very low for the week before the bill was but three hundred forty seven
Duration: 12.59
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141) 26-495-0029

so that now all our extenuations abated and it was no more to be concealed nay it quickly appeared that the infection had spread itself beyond all hopes of abatement that in the parish of saint giles
Duration: 15.33
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142) 26-495-0030

but this was all knavery and collusion
Duration: 3.49
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143) 26-495-0031

yet there was fourteen of the spotted fever as well as fourteen of the plague
Duration: 5.49
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144) 26-495-0032

upon the whole that there were fifty died that week of the plague the next bill was from the twenty third of may to the thirtieth when the number of the plague was seventeen but
Duration: 13.585
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145) 26-495-0033

a frightful number of whom they set down but nine of the plague but on an examination more strictly by the justices of peace and at the lord mayor's request
Duration: 12.08
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146) 26-495-0034

twenty more who were really dead of the plague in that parish but had been set down of the spotted fever or other distempers besides others concealed
Duration: 10.65
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147) 26-495-0035

our neighbourhood continued very easy but at the other end of the town their consternation was very great and the richer sort of people especially the nobility and gentry from the west part of the city
Duration: 14.255
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148) 26-495-0036

in an unusual manner and this was more particularly seen in whitechappel that is to say the broad street where i lived indeed nothing was to be seen but waggons and carts with goods
Duration: 14.165
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149) 26-495-0037

coaches filled with people of the better sort and horsemen attending them and all hurrying away then empty waggons and carts appeared and spare horses with servants who it was apparent
Duration: 14.91
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150) 26-495-0038

were returning or sent from the countries to fetch more people besides innumerable numbers of men on horseback some alone others with servants and generally speaking
Duration: 13.38
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151) 26-495-0039

as anyone might perceive by their appearance this was a very terrible and melancholy thing to see and as it was a sight which i could not but look on from morning to night
Duration: 13.575
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152) 26-495-0040

this hurry of the people was such for some weeks that there was no getting at the lord mayor's door without exceeding difficulty there were such pressing and crowding there
Duration: 12.73
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153) 26-495-0041

to get passes and certificates of health for such as travelled abroad for without these there was no being admitted to pass through the towns upon the road or to lodge in any inn
Duration: 12.86
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154) 26-495-0042

now as there had none died in the city for all this time my lord mayor gave certificates of health without any difficulty to all those who lived in the ninety seven parishes and to those within the liberties too
Duration: 14.695
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155) 26-495-0043

this hurry i say continued some weeks that is to say all the month of may and june and the more because it was rumoured that an order of the government was to be issued out
Duration: 13.43
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156) 26-495-0044

to place turnpikes and barriers on the road to prevent people travelling and that the towns on the road would not suffer people from london to pass for fear of bringing the infection along with them
Duration: 15.55
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157) 26-495-0045

concerning my own case and how i should dispose of myself that is to say whether i should resolve to stay in london or shut up my house and flee as many of my neighbours did i have set this particular down
Duration: 15.465
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158) 26-495-0046

so fully because i know not but it may be of moment to those who come after me if they come to be brought to the same distress and to the same manner of making their choice and therefore
Duration: 14.59
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159) 26-495-0047

to note what became of me i had two important things before me
Duration: 5.355
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160) 26-495-0048

which was considerable and in which was embarked all my effects in the world and the other was the preservation of my life in so dismal a calamity as i saw apparently was coming upon the whole city and which
Duration: 15.535
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161) 26-495-0049

however great it was my fears perhaps as well as other people's represented to be much greater than it could be
Duration: 9.565
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162) 26-495-0050

my trade was a saddler and as my dealings were chiefly not by a shop or chance trade but among the merchants trading to the english colonies in america so my effects lay very much in the hands of such
Duration: 15.115
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163) 26-495-0051

but i had a family of servants whom i kept at my business had a house shop and warehouses filled with goods and in short to leave them all as things in such a case must be left that is to say
Duration: 15.35
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164) 26-495-0052

without any overseer or person fit to be trusted with them had been to hazard the loss not only of my trade but of my goods and indeed of all i had in the world i had an elder brother
Duration: 14.865
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165) 26-495-0053

at the same time in london and not many years before come over from portugal and advising with him his answer was in three words
Duration: 10.91
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166) 26-495-0054

that the best preparation for the plague was to run away from it as to my argument of losing my trade my goods or debts he quite confuted me he told me the same thing which
Duration: 14.07
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167) 26-495-0055

for says he is it not as reasonable that you should trust god with the chance or risk of losing your trade as that you should stay in so eminent a point of danger and trust him with your life i could not
Duration: 16.38
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168) 26-495-0056

i say as many did because several did so at last especially those who had been in the armies in the war which had not been many years past and i must needs say that speaking of second causes
Duration: 14.835
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169) 26-495-0057

had most of the people that travelled done so the plague had not been carried into so many country towns and houses as it was to the great damage and indeed to the ruin of abundance of people
Duration: 14.79
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170) 26-495-0058

but then my servant whom i had intended to take down with me deceived me and being frighted at the increase of the distemper and not knowing when i should go he took other measures and left me
Duration: 14.5
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171) 26-495-0059

so i was put off for that time and one way or other i always found that to appoint to go away was always crossed by some accident or other so as to disappoint and put it off again
Duration: 14.15
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172) 26-495-0060

about these disappointments being from heaven i mention this story also as the best method i can advise any person to take in such a case especially if he be one that makes conscience of his duty
Duration: 15.135
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173) 26-495-0061

and would be directed what to do in it namely that he should keep his eye upon the particular providences which occur at that time and look upon them complexly as they regard one another
Duration: 13.535
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174) 26-495-0062

and as all together regard the question before him and then i think he may safely take them for intimations from heaven of what is his unquestioned duty to do in such a case i mean
Duration: 15.325
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175) 26-495-0063

so these disappointments must have something in them extraordinary and i ought to consider whether it did not evidently point out or intimate to me that it was the will of heaven i should not go
Duration: 14.915
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176) 26-495-0064

that would surround me and that if i attempted to secure myself by fleeing from my habitation and acted contrary to these intimations which i believe to be divine it was a kind of
Duration: 14.52
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177) 26-495-0065

flying from god and that he could cause his justice to overtake me when and where he thought fit these thoughts quite turned my resolutions again and when i came to discourse with my brother again
Duration: 15.715
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178) 26-495-0066

i told him that i inclined to stay and take my lot in that station in which god had placed me and that it seemed to be made more especially my duty on the account of what i have said
Duration: 13.68
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179) 26-495-0067

my brother though a very religious man himself laughed at all i had suggested about its being an intimation from heaven and told me several stories of such foolhardy people as he called them
Duration: 14.525
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180) 26-495-0068

as i was that i ought indeed to submit to it as a work of heaven if i had been any way disabled by distempers or diseases and that then not being able to go
Duration: 12.94
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181) 26-495-0069

i ought to acquiesce in the direction of him who having been my maker had an undisputed right of sovereignty in disposing of me and that then there had been
Duration: 12.51
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182) 26-495-0070

only because i could not hire a horse to go or my fellow was run away that was to attend me was ridiculous since at the time i had my health and limbs and other servants and might
Duration: 15.035
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183) 26-495-0071

and in other places where he had been for my brother being a merchant was a few years before as i have already observed returned from abroad coming last from lisbon and how
Duration: 13.98
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184) 26-495-0072

they would go unconcerned into infected places and converse with infected persons by which means they died at the rate of ten or fifteen thousand a week
Duration: 12.795
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185) 26-495-0073

whereas the europeans or christian merchants who kept themselves retired and reserved generally escaped the contagion upon these arguments my brother changed my resolutions again
Duration: 13.82
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186) 26-495-0074

and i began to resolve to go and accordingly made all things ready for in short the infection increased round me
Duration: 10.69
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187) 26-495-0075

and as i had already prepared everything as well as i could as to my business and whom to entrust my affairs with i had little to do but to resolve i went home that evening greatly oppressed in my mind
Duration: 15.655
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188) 26-495-0076

irresolute and not knowing what to do i had set the evening wholly apart to consider seriously about it and was all alone for already people had as it were by a general consent
Duration: 15.635
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189) 26-495-0077

what was my duty to do and i stated the arguments with which my brother had pressed me to go into the country and i set against them the strong impressions which i had on my mind for staying the visible call i seemed to have
Duration: 16.455
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190) 26-495-0078

from the particular circumstance of my calling and the care due from me for the preservation of my effects which were as i might say my estate also the intimations which i thought
Duration: 14.69
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191) 26-495-0079

i obeyed this lay close to me and my mind seemed more and more encouraged to stay than ever and supported with a secret satisfaction that i should be kept add to this that
Duration: 14.605
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192) 26-495-0080

and at that juncture i happened to stop turning over the book
Duration: 4.475
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193) 26-495-0081

i read on to the seventh verse exclusive and after that included the tenth as follows i will say of the lord he is my refuge and my fortress my god
Duration: 14.685
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194) 26-495-0082

in him will i trust surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler and from the noisome pestilence he shall cover thee with his feathers and under his wings shalt thou trust
Duration: 15.595
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195) 26-495-0083

because thou hast made the lord which is my refuge even the most high thy habitation there shall no evil befall thee neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling
Duration: 15.66
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196) 26-495-0084

he was as able to keep me in a time of the infection as in a time of health and if he did not think fit to deliver me still i was in his hands
Duration: 13.22
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197) 26-495-0085

and it was meet he should do with me as should seem good to him with this resolution i went to bed
Duration: 8.57
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198) 26-495-0086

the woman being taken ill with whom i had intended to entrust my house and all my affairs
Duration: 7.21
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199) 26-495-0087

and afterwards fetched a round farther into buckinghamshire or bedfordshire to a retreat he had found out there for his family it was a very ill time to be sick in
Duration: 14.285
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200) 26-495-0088

for if any one complained it was immediately said he had the plague
Duration: 4.49
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201) 26-495-0089

yet being very ill both in my head and in my stomach i was not without apprehension that i really was infected but in about three days i grew better the third night i rested well
Duration: 15.085
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202) 26-495-0090

sweated a little and was much refreshed the apprehensions of its being the infection went also quite away with my illness and i went about my business as usual
Duration: 14.775
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203) 26-496-0000

it was now mid july and the plague which had chiefly raged at the other end of the town and as i said before in the parishes of saint giles saint andrew's holborn
Duration: 14.58
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204) 26-496-0001

for the city that is to say within the walls was indifferently healthy still nor was it got then very much over the water into southwark
Duration: 12.875
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205) 26-496-0002

of all distempers whereof it might be supposed above six hundred died of the plague yet there was but twenty eight in the whole city within the walls and but nineteen in southwark
Duration: 15.12
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206) 26-496-0003

but we perceived the infection kept chiefly in the out parishes which being very populous and fuller also of poor the distemper found more to prey upon than in the city
Duration: 14.96
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207) 26-496-0004

yet there died no more of the plague on the whole southwark side of the water than sixteen but this face of things soon changed
Duration: 12.835
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208) 26-496-0005

and it began to thicken in cripplegate parish especially and in clarkenwell so that by the second week in august cripplegate parish alone buried eight hundred eighty six and clarkenwell
Duration: 13.745
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209) 26-496-0006

and of the last the bill itself said
Duration: 3.39
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210) 26-496-0007

and having the key in my pocket i used to go into the house and over most of the rooms to see that all was well for though it be something wonderful to tell
Duration: 11.7849375
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211) 26-496-0008

that any should have hearts so hardened in the midst of such a calamity as to rob and steal yet certain it is that all sorts of villainies and even levities and debaucheries
Duration: 14.4750625
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212) 26-496-0009

were then practised in the town as openly as ever i will not say quite as frequently because the numbers of people were many ways lessened but the city itself began now to be visited too
Duration: 15.49
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213) 26-496-0010

magistrates and servants left in the city as they fled now out of the city so i should observe that the court removed early
Duration: 11.085
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214) 26-496-0011

in the month of june and went to oxford where it pleased god to preserve them and the distemper did not as i heard of so much as touch them for which i cannot say that
Duration: 13.465
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215) 26-496-0012

and hardly anything of reformation though they did not want being told that their crying vices might without breach of charity be said to have gone far in bringing that terrible judgement upon the whole nation
Duration: 16.845
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216) 26-496-0013

that if i had been a stranger and at a loss for my way i might sometimes have gone the length of a whole street i mean of the by streets and seen nobody to direct me
Duration: 13.685
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217) 26-496-0014

but they walked in the middle of the great street neither on one side
Duration: 5.505
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218) 26-496-0015

because as i suppose they would not mingle with anybody that came out of houses or
Duration: 7.82
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219) 26-496-0016

as others retired really frighted with the distemper it was a mere desolating of some of the streets but the fright was not yet near so great in the city abstractly so called
Duration: 15.265
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220) 26-496-0017

and particularly because though they were at first in a most inexpressible consternation yet as i have observed that the distemper intermitted often at first so they were as it were
Duration: 15.31
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221) 26-496-0018

a little hardened it is true a vast many people fled as i have observed yet they were chiefly from the west end of the town and from that we call the heart of the city that is to say
Duration: 15.93
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222) 26-496-0019

among the wealthiest of the people and such people as were unencumbered with trades and business but of the rest the generality stayed and seemed to abide the worst so that
Duration: 15.735
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223) 26-496-0020

and in the suburbs in southwark and in the east part such as wapping ratcliff stepney rotherhithe and the like the people generally stayed except here and there a few wealthy families who as above
Duration: 15.465
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224) 26-496-0021

and the royal family and the monarchy being restored had flocked to london to settle in business or to depend upon and attend the court for rewards of services preferments and the like
Duration: 14.355
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225) 26-496-0022

was such that the town was computed to have in it above a hundred thousand people more than ever it held before nay some took upon them to say it had twice as many because
Duration: 15.005
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226) 26-496-0023

all the ruined families of the royal party flocked hither all the old soldiers set up trades here and abundance of families settled here again
Duration: 13.05
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227) 26-496-0024

to london i often thought that as jerusalem was besieged by the romans when the jews were assembled together to celebrate the passover by which means an incredible number of people were surprised there
Duration: 14.415
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228) 26-496-0025

as this conflux of the people to a youthful and gay court made a great trade in the city especially in everything that belonged to fashion and finery
Duration: 11.285
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229) 26-496-0026

manufacturers and the like
Duration: 2.39
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230) 27-123349-0000

some of the scottish emigrants heated with republican enthusiasm and utterly destitute of the skill necessary to the conduct of great affairs employed all their industry and ingenuity
Duration: 12.685
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231) 27-123349-0001

but he was placed under the control of a committee
Duration: 2.97
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232) 27-123349-0002

where the expedition should land to appoint officers to superintend the levying of troops to dole out provisions and ammunition all that was left to the general was to direct the evolutions of the army in the field
Duration: 13.98
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233) 27-123349-0003

and he was forced to promise that even in the field except in the case of a surprise he would do nothing without the assent of a council of war monmouth was to command in england his soft mind had as usual
Duration: 14.635
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234) 27-123349-0004

taken an impress from the society which surrounded him ambitious hopes which had seemed to be extinguished revived in his bosom he remembered the affection with which he had been constantly greeted by the common people in town and country
Duration: 15.925
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235) 27-123349-0005

and expected that they would now rise by hundreds of thousands to welcome him he remembered the good will which the soldiers had always borne him and flattered himself that they would come over to him by regiments
Duration: 13.205
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236) 27-123349-0006

encouraging messages reached him in quick succession from london he was assured that the violence and injustice with which the elections had been carried on had driven the nation mad
Duration: 12.025
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237) 27-123349-0007

that the prudence of the leading whigs had with difficulty prevented a sanguinary outbreak on the day of the coronation and that all the great lords who had supported the exclusion bill were impatient to rally round him
Duration: 14.21
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238) 27-123349-0008

wildman who loved to talk treason in parables sent to say that the earl of richmond just two hundred years before had landed in england with a handful of men and had a few days later been crowned on the field of bosworth
Duration: 15.26
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239) 27-123349-0009

all that was required of him was to promise that he would not assume the regal title
Duration: 5.065
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240) 27-123349-0010

it was determined that two englishmen
Duration: 2.995
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241) 27-123349-0011

should accompany argyle to scotland and that fletcher should go with monmouth to england fletcher from the beginning had augured ill of the enterprise but his chivalrous spirit would not suffer him to decline a risk which his friends seemed eager to encounter
Duration: 16.7299375
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242) 27-123349-0012

when grey repeated with approbation what wildman had said about richmond and richard the well read and thoughtful scot justly remarked that there was a great difference between the fifteenth century and the seventeenth
Duration: 13.9750625
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243) 27-123349-0013

richmond was assured of the support of barons each of whom could bring an army of feudal retainers into the field
Duration: 8.295
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244) 27-123349-0014

a sum sufficient for the two expeditions very little was obtained from london six thousand pounds had been expected thence but instead of the money came excuses from wildman
Duration: 12.59
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245) 27-123349-0015

but his intellect and his temper preserved him from the violence of a partisan he had lived on confidential terms with shaftesbury and had thus incurred the displeasure of the court locke's prudence had however
Duration: 14.305
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246) 27-123349-0016

been such that it would have been to little purpose to bring him even before the corrupt and partial tribunals of that age in one point however he was vulnerable he was a student of christ church in the university of oxford
Duration: 15.8
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247) 27-123349-0017

but this was not easy locke had at oxford abstained from expressing any opinion on the politics of the day spies had been set about him doctors of divinity and masters of arts
Duration: 13.545
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248) 27-123349-0018

to the exclusion bill and to the character of the earl of shaftesbury but in vain locke neither broke out nor dissembled but maintained such steady silence and composure as forced the tools of power to own with vexation
Duration: 14.99
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249) 27-123349-0019

that never man was so complete a master of his tongue and of his passions when it was found that treachery could do nothing arbitrary power was used after vainly trying to inveigle locke into a fault
Duration: 14.43
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250) 27-123349-0020

the government resolved to punish him without one orders came from whitehall that he should be ejected and those orders the dean and canons made haste to obey
Duration: 10.61
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251) 27-123349-0021

locke was travelling on the continent for his health when he learned that he had been deprived of his home and of his bread without a trial or even a notice
Duration: 9.495
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252) 27-123349-0022

the injustice with which he had been treated would have excused him if he had resorted to violent methods of redress but he was not to be blinded by personal resentment he augured no good from the schemes
Duration: 13.045
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253) 27-123349-0023

but it was apprehended that argyle would shortly appear in arms among his clansmen a proclamation was accordingly issued directing that scotland should be put into a state of defence the militia was ordered to be in readiness
Duration: 15.49
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254) 27-123349-0024

all the clans hostile to the name of campbell were set in motion john murray marquess of athol
Duration: 7.325
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0024.wav


255) 27-123349-0025

and at the head of a great body of his followers
Duration: 3.44
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256) 27-123349-0026

who had long resided in england as ambassador from the united provinces and everard van dykvelt who after the death of charles had been sent by the state general on a special mission of condolence and congratulation
Duration: 14.835
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0026.wav


257) 27-123349-0027

the king said that he had received from unquestionable sources intelligence of designs which were forming against the throne by his banished subjects in holland some of the exiles were cutthroats
Duration: 12.995
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0027.wav


258) 27-123349-0028

whom nothing but the special providence of god had prevented from committing a foul murder and among them was the owner of the spot which had been fixed for the butchery
Duration: 11.385
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259) 27-123349-0029

argyle has the greatest means of annoying me and of all places holland is that whence a blow may be best aimed against me the dutch envoys assured his majesty that what he had said should instantly be communicated to the government
Duration: 16.13
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0029.wav


260) 27-123349-0030

were at this time most desirous that the hospitality of their country
Duration: 4.295
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261) 27-123349-0031

james had lately held language which encouraged the hope that he would not patiently submit to the ascendancy of france it seemed probable that he would consent to form a close alliance with the united provinces and the house of austria
Duration: 15.5
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262) 27-123349-0032

there was therefore at the hague an extreme anxiety to avoid all that could give him offence the personal interest of william was also on this occasion identical with the interest of his father in law
Duration: 14.19
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263) 27-123349-0033

but the case was one which required rapid and vigorous action and the nature of the batavian institutions made such action almost impossible the union of utrecht
Duration: 12.125
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264) 27-123349-0034

for the purpose of meeting immediate exigencies had never been deliberately revised and perfected in a time of tranquillity every one of the seven commonwealths
Duration: 10.935
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265) 27-123349-0035

which that union had bound together retained almost all the rights of sovereignty and asserted those rights punctiliously against the central government
Duration: 10.055
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266) 27-123349-0036

as the federal authorities had not the means of exacting prompt obedience from the provincial authorities so the provincial authorities had not the means of exacting prompt obedience from the municipal authorities
Duration: 13.63
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267) 27-123349-0037

holland alone contained eighteen cities each of which was for many purposes an independent state jealous of all interference from without if the rulers of such a city received from the hague an order
Duration: 14.665
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268) 27-123349-0038

which was unpleasing to them they either neglected it altogether or executed it languidly and tardily in some town councils indeed the influence of the prince of orange was all powerful
Duration: 12.98
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269) 27-123349-0039

but unfortunately the place where the british exiles had congregated and where their ships had been fitted out was the rich and populous amsterdam and the magistrates of amsterdam were the heads of the faction hostile to the federal government
Duration: 15.6
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0039.wav


270) 27-123349-0040

and to the house of nassau the naval administration of the united provinces was conducted by five distinct boards of admiralty one of those boards sate at amsterdam was partly nominated by the authorities of that city
Duration: 15.145
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0040.wav


271) 27-123349-0041

and seems to have been entirely animated by their spirit all the endeavours of the federal government to effect what james desired were frustrated by the evasions of the functionaries of amsterdam and by the blunders of colonel bevil skelton
Duration: 16.015
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0041.wav


272) 27-123349-0042

then instead of applying as he should have done to the states general who sate close to his own door
Duration: 6.7
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0042.wav


273) 27-123349-0043

with a request that the suspected ships might be detained the magistrates of amsterdam answered that the entrance of the zuyder zee was out of their jurisdiction and referred him to the federal government it was notorious that this was a mere excuse
Duration: 16.225
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0043.wav


274) 27-123349-0044

and that if there had been any real wish at the stadthouse of amsterdam to prevent argyle from sailing no difficulties would have been made skelton now addressed himself to the states general they showed every disposition to comply with his demand
Duration: 16.04
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0044.wav


275) 27-123349-0045

departed from the course which they ordinarily observed in the transaction of business on the same day on which he made his application to them an order drawn in exact conformity with his request
Duration: 13.45
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0045.wav


276) 27-123349-0046

was despatched to the admiralty of amsterdam but this order in consequence of some misinformation did not correctly describe the situation of the ships they were said to be in the texel
Duration: 12.42
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0046.wav


277) 27-123349-0047

would in a moment have put an end to his expedition round his little fleet a boat was rowing in which were some persons with telescopes whom he suspected to be spies but no effectual step was taken for the purpose of detaining him
Duration: 15.72
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0047.wav


278) 27-123349-0048

and on the afternoon of the second of may he stood out to sea before a favourable breeze the voyage was prosperous on the sixth the orkneys were in sight argyle very unwisely anchored off kirkwall
Duration: 14.565
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0048.wav


279) 27-123349-0049

and allowed two of his followers to go on shore there the bishop ordered them to be arrested the refugees proceeded to hold a long and animated debate on this misadventure
Duration: 11.425
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0049.wav


280) 27-123349-0050

for from the beginning to the end of their expedition however languid and irresolute their conduct might be they never in debate wanted spirit or perseverance some were for an attack on kirkwall
Duration: 13.63
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0050.wav


281) 27-123349-0051

some were for proceeding without delay to argyleshire at last the earl seized some gentlemen who lived near the coast of the island and proposed to the bishop an exchange of prisoners the bishop returned no answer and the fleet
Duration: 15.31
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0051.wav


282) 27-123349-0052

after losing three days sailed away this delay was full of danger it was speedily known at edinburgh that the rebel squadron had touched at the orkneys troops were instantly put in motion
Duration: 13.29
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0052.wav


283) 27-123349-0053

when the earl reached his own province he found that preparations had been made to repel him at dunstaffnage he sent his second son charles on shore to call the campbells to arms but charles returned with gloomy tidings
Duration: 15.515
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0053.wav


284) 27-123349-0054

the herdsmen and fishermen were indeed ready to rally round mac callum more but of the heads of the clan some were in confinement and others had fled those gentlemen who remained at their homes were either well affected to the government
Duration: 15.3149375
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0054.wav


285) 27-123349-0055

or afraid of moving and refused even to see the son of their chief from dunstaffnage the small armament proceeded to campbelltown near the southern extremity of the peninsula of kintyre
Duration: 13.1550625
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0055.wav


286) 27-123349-0056

here the earl published a manifesto drawn up in holland under the direction of the committee by james stewart a scotch advocate whose pen was a few months later employed in a very different way
Duration: 14.695
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-123349-0056.wav


287) 27-123349-0057

in this paper were set forth with a strength of language sometimes approaching to scurrility many real and some imaginary grievances it was hinted that the late king had died by poison
Duration: 13.74
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288) 27-123349-0058

a chief object of the expedition was declared to be the entire suppression
Duration: 5.205
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289) 27-124992-0000

is generally believed to be the high priest eliachim called also joachim the transactions herein related most probably happened in his days and in the reign of manasses after his repentance and return from captivity
Duration: 16.905
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0000.wav


290) 27-124992-0001

it takes its name from that illustrious woman by whose virtue and fortitude and armed with prayer the children of israel were preserved from the destruction threatened them by holofernes and his great army
Duration: 13.91
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0001.wav


291) 27-124992-0002

swore by his throne and kingdom that he would revenge himself of all those countries
Duration: 5.99
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0002.wav


292) 27-124992-0003

the two and twentieth day of the first month
Duration: 3.095
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293) 27-124992-0004

and all the governors and his officers of war
Duration: 3.315
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0004.wav


294) 27-124992-0005

nabuchodonosor the king called holofernes
Duration: 3.8
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0005.wav


295) 27-124992-0006

go out against all the kingdoms of the west
Duration: 3.145
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0006.wav


296) 27-124992-0007

called the captains and officers of the power of the assyrians and he mustered men for the expedition and the king commanded him a hundred and twenty thousand fighting men on foot and twelve thousand archers
Duration: 14.875
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0007.wav


297) 27-124992-0008

with all provisions sufficient for the armies in abundance and herds of oxen and flocks of sheep
Duration: 6.935
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0008.wav


298) 27-124992-0009

with the chariots and horsemen and archers
Duration: 3.345
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0009.wav


299) 27-124992-0010

he came to the great mountains of ange
Duration: 2.695
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300) 27-124992-0011

and he went up to all their castles
Duration: 2.72
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0011.wav


301) 27-124992-0012

and pillaged all the children of tharsis
Duration: 2.875
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0012.wav


302) 27-124992-0013

who were over against the face of the desert
Duration: 3.07
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0013.wav


303) 27-124992-0014

and he forced all the stately cities that were there from the torrent of mambre
Duration: 4.965
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0014.wav


304) 27-124992-0015

and stripped them of all their riches and all that resisted him
Duration: 4.355
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0015.wav


305) 27-124992-0016

and he set all the corn on fire
Duration: 2.51
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0016.wav


306) 27-124992-0017

judith chapter three
Duration: 2.69
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0017.wav


307) 27-124992-0018

he destroyeth their cities and their gods
Duration: 2.895
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0018.wav


308) 27-124992-0019

mesopotamia and syria sobal and libya
Duration: 4.025
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0019.wav


309) 27-124992-0020

and be subject to thee than to die and to perish
Duration: 3.57
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0020.wav


310) 27-124992-0021

all mountains and hills and fields and herds of oxen and flocks of sheep and goats and horses and camels
Duration: 8.63
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0021.wav


311) 27-124992-0022

and made himself master of every city
Duration: 3.19
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0022.wav


312) 27-124992-0023

that the inhabitants of all the cities both princes and nobles as well as the people
Duration: 5.73
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0023.wav


313) 27-124992-0024

that he only might be called god by those nations which could be brought under him
Duration: 5.73
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0024.wav


314) 27-124992-0025

and all apamea and all mesopotamia
Duration: 3.3
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0025.wav


315) 27-124992-0026

and stayed there for thirty days
Duration: 2.05
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0026.wav


316) 27-124992-0027

judith chapter four
Duration: 2.775
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0027.wav


317) 27-124992-0028

lest he should do the same to jerusalem and to the temple of the lord
Duration: 4.055
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0028.wav


318) 27-124992-0029

wrote to all that were over against esdrelon
Duration: 3.165
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0029.wav


319) 27-124992-0030

and to all by whom there might be a passage of way that they should take possession of the ascents of the mountains by which there might be any way to jerusalem
Duration: 10.005
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0030.wav


320) 27-124992-0031

and they humbled their souls in fastings and prayers
Duration: 3.735
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0031.wav


321) 27-124992-0032

and they caused the little children to lie prostrate before the temple of the lord
Duration: 4.66
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0032.wav


322) 27-124992-0033

that their children might not be made a prey and their wives carried off and their cities destroyed and their holy things profaned
Duration: 8.635
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0033.wav


323) 27-124992-0034

know ye that the lord will hear your prayers
Duration: 3
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0034.wav


324) 27-124992-0035

that trusted in his own strength and in his power and in his army and in his shields and in his chariots and in his horsemen not by fighting with the sword
Duration: 11.285
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0035.wav


325) 27-124992-0036

judith chapter five
Duration: 2.765
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0036.wav


326) 27-124992-0037

that the children of israel prepared themselves to resist
Duration: 3.64
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0037.wav


327) 27-124992-0038

or what are their cities and of what sort and how great also what is their power or what is their multitude
Duration: 7.94
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0038.wav


328) 27-124992-0039

have despised us and have not come out to meet us
Duration: 3.785
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0039.wav


329) 27-124992-0040

answering said if thou vouchsafe my lord to hear i will tell the truth in thy sight concerning this people that dwelleth in the mountains
Duration: 9.88
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0040.wav


330) 27-124992-0041

who also commanded them to depart from thence and to dwell in charan and when there was a famine over all the land they went down into egypt and there for four hundred years were so multiplied
Duration: 14.115
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0041.wav


331) 27-124992-0042

and made slaves of them to labour in clay and brick in the building of his cities they cried to their lord and he struck the whole land of egypt
Duration: 9.1
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0042.wav


332) 27-124992-0043

and the plague had ceased from them and they had a mind to take them again
Duration: 4.825
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0043.wav


333) 27-124992-0044

so that the waters were made to stand firm as a wall on either side
Duration: 4.33
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0044.wav


334) 27-124992-0045

they were so overwhelmed with the waters
Duration: 2.835
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0045.wav


335) 27-124992-0046

in which never man could dwell
Duration: 2.34
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0046.wav


336) 27-124992-0047

and of the hethites and of the hevites and of the amorrhites and all the mighty ones in hesebon
Duration: 6.495
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0047.wav


337) 27-124992-0048

when they had revolted from the way which god had given them to walk therein they were destroyed in battles by many nations and very many of them were led away captive
Duration: 10.7
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0048.wav


338) 27-124992-0049

from the different places wherein they were scattered they are come together
Duration: 4.655
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0049.wav


339) 27-124992-0050

if there be any iniquity of theirs in the sight of their god let us go up to them because their god will surely deliver them to thee
Duration: 8.305
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0050.wav


340) 27-124992-0051

we cannot resist them because their god will defend them
Duration: 3.82
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0051.wav


341) 27-124992-0052

when achior had ceased to speak these words all the great men of holofernes were angry
Duration: 6.28
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0052.wav


342) 27-124992-0053

and his armies men unarmed and without force
Duration: 4.1
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0053.wav


343) 27-124992-0054

let us go up into the mountains and when the bravest of them shall be taken
Duration: 4.775
Path to Audio: /mnt/Datos/VARIOS_PROGRAMAS/MFA/tutorial/Librispeech/27/27-124992-0054.wav


344) 27-124992-0055

and besides him there is no other judith chapter six
Duration: 7.455
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345) 27-124992-0056

when they had left off speaking that holofernes being in a violent passion
Duration: 5.24
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346) 27-124992-0057

that the nation of israel is defended by their god
Duration: 3.52
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347) 27-124992-0058

then thou also shalt die with them by the sword of the assyrians
Duration: 4.395
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348) 27-124992-0059

and then the sword of my soldiers shall pass through thy sides and thou shalt be stabbed and fall among the wounded of israel
Duration: 8.95
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349) 27-124992-0060

let not thy countenance sink and let the paleness that is in thy face depart from thee
Duration: 6.45
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350) 27-124992-0061

behold from this hour thou shalt be associated to their people that when they shall receive the punishment they deserve from my sword
Duration: 9.015
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351) 27-124992-0062

and to lead him to bethulia
Duration: 2.19
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352) 27-124992-0063

went through the plains but when they came near the mountains
Duration: 3.47
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353) 27-124992-0064

and so left him bound with ropes
Duration: 2.32
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354) 27-124992-0065

and setting him in the midst of the people asked him
Duration: 3.52
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355) 27-124992-0066

and in the presence of all the people all that he had said being asked by holofernes
Duration: 5.7250625
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356) 27-124992-0067

had commanded him to be delivered for this cause to the israelites that when he should overcome the children of israel then he might command achior also himself to be put to death by diverse torments for having said
Duration: 14.5
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357) 27-124992-0068

all the people fell upon their faces adoring the lord and all of them together mourning and weeping
Duration: 7.29
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358) 27-124992-0069

o lord god of heaven and earth behold their pride and look on our low condition and have regard to the face of thy saints and shew that thou forsakest not them that trust on thee
Duration: 13.845
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359) 27-124992-0070

the god of our fathers whose power thou hast set forth will make this return to thee
Duration: 5.77
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360) 27-124992-0071

let god be with thee also in the midst of us that as it shall please thee so thou with all thine
Duration: 7.925
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361) 27-124992-0072

after the assembly was broken up received him into his house
Duration: 4.465
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362) 27-124992-0073

and they refreshed themselves together
Duration: 2.27
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363) 27-124992-0074

and they prayed all the night long within the church desiring help of the god of israel
Duration: 6.79
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364) 27-124992-0075

the church that is the synagogue or place where they met for prayer judith chapter seven holofernes besiegeth bethulia
Duration: 12.965
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365) 27-124992-0076

and two and twenty thousand horsemen besides the preparations of those men who had been taken
Duration: 6.455
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366) 27-124992-0077

and they came by the hillside to the top which looketh toward dothain from the place which is called belma unto chelmon
Duration: 8.98
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367) 27-124992-0078

when they saw the multitude of them prostrated themselves upon the ground
Duration: 4.62
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